Current, human and public affairs interviews with your host Dave Morgan. In the first half of this episode Dave speaks to the folks behind the Leader Post Christmas Cheer Fund which raises money to assist four area shelters. In the second half hour, Dave explores ‘Behind the Counter: A Day in the life of a Pharmacist’, in time for Pharmacy Awareness Month in Saskatchewan.

Behind a locked door in a dark City Hall basement, the Queen City Improvement Bureau work endlessly to improve – well, everything. This week’s guest is Sean McEachern from Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association

Radio Kids is a show powered by the ideas, musings, and imaginations of kids, for kids and by kids. It’s where you might first hear Regina’s next rising star performing, or find out about an interesting book or song, or travel through an audio documentary that you’ve always wondered about.

Rear-view Mirror provides Regina and area residents with a greater understanding and appreciation for some of Regina’s rich history and notable people. By talking about people, buildings and events that have shaped Regina’s past, we can have a better understanding of our future. Hosted by Amanda G. Bi-weekly, rebroadcasted in the alternating week.

Welcome to the Sour Hour, a monthly program showcasing women and feminine-identified artists from a wide variety of disciplines. This month’s episode is co-hosted by Jaye Kovatch and Cat Abenstein. Guest is spoken word poet Erin Cotton.

Did you know that Jared Clarke, aka the Prairie Naturalist, is also a natural prairieist? It’s a CJTR fact! This week’s guests are Myrna Pearman from Ellis Bird Farm in Lacombe, Alberta, and Calgary biologist Chris Fisher.

Local Regina events and information on non-profit agencies, charities and various other people and groups who add to the social fabric of our great city. Who can choose between toast and coffee? This week, Wayne Moffat from CMHA talks about suicide prevention.